🌟 Power Meets Possibility!
The Orange Pi 5 Plus is a cutting-edge single board computer featuring a Rockchip RK3588 8-core processor, 16GB of LPDDR4 RAM, and robust connectivity options. It supports multiple operating systems and is designed for high-performance applications, making it ideal for developers and tech enthusiasts alike.
Processor | 2.4 GHz |
RAM | LPDDR4 |
Wireless Type | 802.11bgn |
Brand | Orange Pi |
Series | Orange Pi 5 |
Operating System | Debian11, Android 12, Ubuntu22.04, Orange Pi OS |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 4.41 x 4.37 x 1.42 inches |
Color | Pi 5 Plus 16G |
Processor Brand | Rockchip |
Number of Processors | 8 |
Manufacturer | Shenzhen Xunlong Software CO.,Limited |
ASIN | B0C5C2CDGX |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | May 15, 2023 |
J**R
Great little SBC but the OEM software sources are mostly in China.....
But that matters not. Fortunately, if you have enough savvy, you can load all your software from US sources whether it be arm64 Android, Linux (I'm using a Ubuntu 22.04 distro from a GitHub user), or a Windows for ARM distro. Plenty of power to run just about any OS you'd care to run. The NVMe option is really nice because booting is about 15 times faster than the micro SD or you can boot a bit slower from an eMMC. Since these boards do not have a BIOS setting a boot order is problematic but there is a kludgy way to use the built in Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) as a fixed boot order loader....micro SD - USB - NVMe - eMMC.....so you could boot from a 2.5 inch hard drive using just USB power. The down side is that the unit has two blue colored USB 3 ports but it's suspected that only one of them is version 3 despite the circuit board text indicating that they are 2 x 3.1. I'll have to do some digging to get a definitive answer. The one nice thing is the OEM user manual - 500+ pages of detailed instructions on how to set it up. It's also not a Chinglish translation...very well done by folks who really can speak English well. That is important because a couple of the software utility items you can download have Chinese language but they do a step by step pictorial instruction that shows you just what to select and what it does.I would definitely buy this again. A lot more capable than the Raspberry offerings.
F**O
Exceptional Performance and User-Friendly: Orange Pi Plus Single Computer Board
I recently purchased the Orange Pi Plus single computer board and have been thoroughly impressed with its performance. As someone who has used the Raspberry Pi in the past, I can confidently say that the Orange Pi Plus stands out as a more powerful alternative.One of the most striking aspects of the Orange Pi Plus is its seamless installation process. I have set it up as a home server, and the setup was straightforward and hassle-free. The board's performance as a server is remarkable; it handles multiple tasks with ease and shows no signs of slowing down, even under heavy load.The speed and responsiveness of the Orange Pi Plus are commendable. It's equipped to handle a variety of applications, making it a versatile choice for anyone looking to explore the capabilities of a single computer board. Whether you're a hobbyist or a professional, the Orange Pi Plus is an excellent choice for a wide range of projects.I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and high-performing single computer board.
S**G
Great alternative to a Raspberry Pi
I was looking for an alternative to a Raspberry Pi 4b/5. This does come with a steeper price tag, but the performance is worth it.
M**R
Great Thing
After many tries to install debian on the additional eMMC, i used Armbian. With the command armbian-install it worked fine. Additionally to this set I bought a fan with heatspreaders and a external hdd case for my two wd red, which already ran in my MyCloud EX2 Ultra. I setted up software Raid 1 and shared via samba. Now i would like to install docker and run iobroker, pihole and other apps in a container.The performance and the energy consumption is great!
K**B
Totally floored with performance
Installation of the os was strait forward. Keep note that you will need to try the best os with bug fixes to ensure all features of the orange pi are functioning. But you will not have to look long. This speedy little SBC is fast and is potentually faster than most alternatives of the raspberry.
S**R
Good board but… 4k and up smooth play nope!
Running orange pi os: arch Linux it’s works for most part. Plays1080p video without a problem but 4k and up absolutely not. Too many frame dropped. I don’t understand how they can advertise 8k but can’t even play 4k video on Orange PI OS.
C**G
Works just fine
Ok so to be clear...I bought this OPi5P before any colling offerings whatsoever hit the market...I had to "invent" my own solution. Some software support indeed is in it's early days...however I have noticed that software development on the "rk" line of hardware in general is moving forward...I have had no issues running [armbian (Ubuntu)] on this board...I am currently testing it as an NVR with motion eye...no I haven't managed to take advantage of the NPU/TPU do to two factors...I don't have experience with said hardware and lack of documentation...both of I believe will change for the better as time goes on...I would recommend this board to any thinker or hobby goers that don't mind an experience not quite holding up to RPi's example... It's more powerful than the RPi 4 for sure...but raw power isn't every thing... definitely a good hard working board IMHO with armbian...hope this fried revirw helps in some fassion ^^
M**H
Works great with Armbian
Supposedly there's an official Orange distro, but I was never able to find it. Linux support for new ARM boards (specifically their GPUs) is often hit or miss, however, Armbian supports this board well and it runs fast. You can find all the tech specs online, but the amount of features included on this board is very impressive.
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